Medical pet elastic gauze bandage, non-woven fabric self-adhesive bandage, elastic tape for finger, wrist, ankle, knee, elbow and leg protection
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Product Information
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Place of Origin: China
Material: Others
Descriptions
Product Name: Non-woven Fabric Self-adhesive Bandage
Features:
1.Self-adhesiveness Utilize the characteristics of natural latex to produce a long-lasting self-adhesive effect. The product adheres automatically but does not stick to the skin or hair, and it can be removed painlessly.
2.Breathability: The base material of the lightweight design is soft in texture and has excellent toughness. After bandaging, the skin can fully come into contact with the air, and sweat and moisture are easy to evaporate, providing a high level of comfort.
3.High elasticity: It can exceed its own length200%The above enhances the bandaging performance.
4.Convenience: Easy to tear by hand, no scissors or other auxiliary tools are needed at all.
5.Water resistance: It is not easy to fall off when exposed to water, firmly protecting the bandaged area,It has good air permeability, strong comfort and is not easy to fall off, making it an ideal wrapping product.
Usage method
1.If necessary, first apply the first layer of bandaging close to the skin with gauze
2.Do not stretch the bandage.
3.Wrap the bandage once first and then continue to wrap it. Each wrap should cover at least half the width of the previous one until the bandaging is complete.
4.Do not let the last turn of the bandage touch the skin. Instead, it should completely cover the previous turn to ensure a good fit. Be careful not to tighten it too much to maintain a good and comfortable bandaging effect
5.After bandaging, the remaining bandage can self-stick back to the bandage roll for the next bandaging and application. Pay attention to the last use of the bandaging action15Centimeters. The bandage should not be stretched too hard to prevent it from coming apart due to excessive tension after bandaging.






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